Over the past two weeks, as retail investor sentiment improved, fund managers reiterated their bullish expectations for potential year-end market conditions, and Strategy announced a substantial purchase, Bitcoin's price has revisited the $90,000 range multiple times.

According to Matthew Sigel, Head of Digital Asset Research at VanEck, Bernstein wrote: "Bitcoin's cycle has broken the 4-year pattern (peaking every 4 years) and is now in an extended bull cycle, with more resilient institutional buying offsetting any panic selling by retail investors."

Bernstein commented after Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Larry Fink mentioned that sovereign wealth funds are "gradually" buying Bitcoin because it has "fallen back from its $126,000 peak."

Fink said,

"I know they bought more in the 80s. They are building a longer-term position. You hold it for years. This is not a trade. You hold it for a purpose, but the market is skewed, the leverage is high, which is why you get more volatility."

Reflecting Fink and Bernstein's views, on Monday, Strategy announced the purchase of 10,624 Bitcoin ($962.7 million) at an average price of $90,615 per coin. Andre Dragosch, Head of European Research at Bitwise, pointed out that Strategy's purchase "is the largest amount since July 2025."

Strategy's largest Bitcoin purchase since July. X / Andre Dragosch

Although Bitcoin has warmed up from the low of $80,612 on November 21, the price is still confined between $90,000 and $93,000. On Saturday, technical analyst Aksel Kibar stated,

"This is part of the volatile price behavior where BTC/USD may be trying to find a bottom. Technical support is lower, between $73,700 and $76,500. A short-term double bottom formed over several months between March and May."

Cumulative volume delta data from Hyblock shows a more detailed perspective, highlighting an increase in participation from investors in the 0 to 100 Bitcoin trading group, which some analysts mark as retail. Groups with larger trading volumes (1,000 to 100,000 and 100,000 to 1 million cumulative volume delta) appear to be selling during the rebound from $90,000 to $93,000.

BTC/USDT Binance, Cumulative Volume Delta. Source: Hyblock

Similarly, order book data for BTC/USDT (Binance perpetual contract) shows a wall of sell orders starting from $90,000, thickening between $94,000 and $95,000.

BTC/USDT (Binance), Order Book Sell Orders at 5%-10% Depth. Source: TRDR.io

On the other hand, liquidation heatmap data shows short liquidity between $94,000 and $95,300, which could provide fuel for bulls if the market provides enough catalyst to trigger a rise in spot or futures buying, potentially attempting to冲击 $100,000.

BTC/USDT Liquidation Heatmap, One-Month Review. Source: Hyblock

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